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Barrie Examiner, 12 Nov 1925, p. 14

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'l`ma greatest or alun remeqles wlll remove those skin alictlona that have made your life a. burden. That intolerable itching. burnlng and discomfort will disappear under the ask: of this remedy. It has healed. many ca ea pro- nounced hopeless and will reach your case. `TL- -.o I`! III] 'unll'n -.H-..-- ..-.. ._ u... East hal Vvest 75 East 15 : Broken .East 23 'I'nl- `IE 1 U \ V XV D'1`1l.l U1" W hf ac. E 1%. ac. North River .. W 10, W 47, E 481;,W 87%. E 117% Plan 624 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Plan 528 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ J. \J VV AV D1111.` U West half . . . . . . . ..'. . . . . . . . . .. South west quarter . . . ., . . . . . . . . . . E hf S pt as desc. in reg._`deed 9194 27- Pt bush blk, Angus Village, S side Queen st, as desc. reg. deed 10467 East half . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C LU VV J.\li North east quarter . . . . . . . . . . . East half . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . N 13-, S 32, north east quarter Plan 626, Simcoe Heights Plan 626 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . South half east half . . . . . . . . . . Plan 589 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Plan 589 . . . . . . . . .~ . . . . . . . . . . . . Plan 589 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Plan 589 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Plan 589 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Plan 589 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Plan 589 . . . . . . . . . . . . . + . . . . . . . . Plan 589 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Plan 589, 188, 189, 190, 197 and run Ix-r-rvxvruvvvw uuscnpuox} Pt described in reg. deed 4877 North halt hnnf In 4-; IF o u n - - - o o a u aloouoooo nu Urul nau West half Lot 4. \J vv An LFLLLL U Pt as desc. in reg. deed 12748 Plan 587, lots 57 and 58 . . . . . . . . .. `Plan 587, lot 95 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Plan 587, lots 178, 179, 180, pt Plan 571, lot 37 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Pt lot 7 as desc. in reg. deed 15332 S E hf, pts 8 hf, as described in reg` rlnm-`I 1 1 m 0 D u 111., pm: D UL, as uescrloeu 1n reg. deed 11019 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pt E p dBro., desc. reg. deed 12236 Plan 5 6, lot 126 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Plan 596, lots 56 and 57 . . . . . . . . .. Plan 596, lot 60 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Plan 596, lot 178 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The Santa Fe maintainse special Service Bureau, in charge of its repge-c sentative at Detroit, Mich. Broken . . Z 2; ` Part descriiaii i{1'}.' 'd[1'i6i' : :16-17 Islands 33 "on Liberty . . . . . . . . . . . . . rl1t'\v A._ - -._ '11) W Nb'1'111" Ur` MEDONTE N 2, pt W hf desc. in reg. deed 8737 1 11 175 7 TOVVNSHIP OF NOTTAWASAGA Dunedin, Lot 2, plan 193, W Hurontario 9 Plan 92, Singhampton, pt 7 East Melancthon, desc. reg. deed 10145 13 12 / yg 'l"f\1Ir1\TG`1'_`I 1"l:) Am An I\ -i`-EA"is-g_<-rod tag? Descriptiox} 4 .:-....._.n_ - .1 ; Treasurer s Sale_ of Lands in Arrears for Taxes COUNTY OF smcos half . . . . . . . . . t north half V south half V UL The~~-same good tea` for 30 years. - -..ou...-... .r1'or.t;.h` .v;'est quarter Lot Arr s Costsv -T ; I --;.u4v on ` Descri 19 6.63 1.50 3.13,130.1>1an 20 6.63 1.50 3.13131. Plan 25 2.60 1.50 4.10132.1>1an 26 2.60 1.50 4.10:133.PIan 67 16.60 1.50 13.10; 134. Plan 92 12.20 1.50 13.70: 135. Plan 30 6.63 1.50 8.13'136. Plan ....'57 6.63 1.50 3.133137. Plan . . 53 6.63 1.50 3.13 133. Plan .90 6.63 1.50 3.13 139. Plan 117 6.63 1.50 3.13,140.1>1a.n 151 6.63 1.50 3.13 141. Plan 152 6.63 1.50 3.13 142. Plan 7 6.63 1.50 3.13 143. Plan 3 6.63 1.50 3.13 144. Plan 159 6.63 1.50 3.13 145. Plan 160 6.63 1.50 3.13 146. Plan 161 6.63 1.50 3.13 147. Plan .. 162 6.63 1.50 3.131143. Plan" 163 6.63 1.50 3.13 149. Plan 132 6.63 1.50 3.13 150. Plan 121 9.95 1.50 11.45 151. Plan 122- 9.95 1.50 11.45 152. Plan . .. 123 9.95 1.50 11.45 153. `Plan . ...231 9.95 1.50 11.45 154. Plan. .. 232 9.95 1.50 11.45 155. Plan 43 9.95 1.5o.,11.45|_156.1>1an 144 9.95 1.50 11.45 157. Plan . .. 153 9.95/1.50 11.45l153. Plan 39 6.63 1.50 3.13 159. Plan 55 6.63 1.50'8.13|160. Plan .. 94 6.63 1.50 3.13 161. Plan .. 95 6.63 1.50 3.13 162. Plan 96 6.63 1.50 3.13 163. Plan 235 6.63 1.50 3.13 164. Plan 236 6.63 1.50 3.13 165. Plan 775 6.63 1.50 3.13 166. Plan 776 6.63 1.50 3.13 167. Plan 6.63 1.50 3.13 777' .u,_ mu, ,1"; 1--r_,. u ucl. CGDI. uau. . . . . .. 40 D `/4 9S west half West half 21 6 20 . . . . . . . 16 12 100 5 `h 49, east 65, south hr 14 14 25 1 TOWNSHIP OF WEST GVVILLIMBURY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 9 4 100 6 _ 1 A 1 1 This Bureau is prepared to _ assist in plan- ning a winter trip to the Southwest and Cali- fornia. Detailed information furnished` about railroad fares, sleeper rates and hotel accommodations, as well as sightseeing trips. Complete itineraries on request. "rf1ZfJAi `OF -r1'cTo{m. HARBOUR cf , , , , , . , , , , , ' `P`ORT MCNICOLL 7'1!` . . 41 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 TOWNSHIP OF TOSSORQNTIO reg. deed 5448 .. 11 5 1,5 TOVVNSHIP OF VESPRA , 9? 2 H r onuf half . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . - . uu 4.1 72 TOWNSHIP OF MATCHEDASH '?ibr*ivf11$'&>'F 1\Ynv-+1-u `D in-nu x:1VLI;'A'c';'E' 61?` CRQEEMVORE >`T_().V'N}1_\I'S`I'-I-I'1;')F MEDONTE 1 1 1 I n I-ncr Ran:-1 9797 1 TOWNSHIP OF FLOS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 10 2( TOWNSHIP OF INNISFIL leed 23 4 3 1 26 6 27: 6 1 79, 27 6 1! 26 6 1- reg. 25 7 1, Rnnnrikn In . u - o o u . - u o u on C deed 2517 . . . 9 VILLAGE OF BEETON nf 0 TOWNSHIP OF You will nd this service very. helpful. a time-saver and money`-saver. ' You are invited to use it freely. Fill in and mail coupon below and we will do\the rest. "T-<)'{\7NsHfP ($13 ORO 90 0 J."2 .12-13 1/1 roe D&L1`1'1lll? 1' 203 Barrillia P SUNNIDALE o 1;: 3'6}; 111 22:! 204 A U!) 163 170 I00 12 16 15 .L4 17 21 31 42 43 AA 30 24 0 Q O4 32 32 O0 0:1 40 11. 12 2! Barrillia Barrillia Barrillia Barrillia Barrillia Barrillia Barrillia Barrillia ESSA 14 14 `IA In the first mail car, Jim opened his lunchbox and gave to Bobby a slice of, whatremained of the birthday cake. He promised, also, that at the first stop they would run up front" and give a chunk of cake to Daddy Bob. Per- haps, they_ might even ask Bob to sus- pend the regulations of the road in favor of giving Bobby a ride in the cab; though Jim, talking it over ser- iously With B bby as he was wont to discuss all ma ters with hlmyreasoned that perhaps it would be better if Bob would refuse this concession inasmuch as he was only a substitute and on trial in the cab of the coveted Limited himself. So they talked, until Jim, stir. red by an un.account_able tenderness of feeling for the old-fashioned little fel-_ low in whom he saw so clearly and`- poigna ly the cherished resemblance to his ear, dead mother, took him into his arms of a sudden and kissed him hungrily. Rnh anur 1-ha luurnkina `hlonlznnna rd ;a 20 4.1) 16 11 .|.U 11 Acres Arrears Costs Total in AAA `ex--g-..-- 72 200 `Ill [U 15 193 23 `l/ [U 50 200 1/ nuusruy. Bob saw the lurching blackness of the runaway freight the instant it- shot Within the furthermost reaches of the Limited's searchlight--saw it, while fingers of ice seized his heart; saw it, and reached for his airbrake and his throttle simultaneously pulling down on,.`the one with all his strength and cutting off the flow of forward power with the other.. All too late, and tovno earthly avail. Ten seconds later, Limited and freight were piled up and jumbled on the tracks in an indiscriminate welter of steam and splinters, bodies and twist- ed steel. ` ` 'D.~.1-. -nykn... I..- ...-......... 4.. 3-.....-| 1_l._- 100 50 189 J. 100 100 200 25 100 13 10 33 91/ Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk 10.00 19.36 13.64 19.06 19.06 19.06 19.06 13.97 19.06 19.06 19.06 13.34 cu SLCUL Bob, when he came to, found him- self unhampered of movement in the midst of a. steaming, tortured mass of iron through which he was able to scramble with comparative ease and drop to the safety of the ground, un- hurt but for the shock- Tin Man `nnunnm an 4.1.... .............. 1.1.. ....... Lot Arr s . 778 6.63 .. 779 6.63 . 780 6.63 '. 781 6.63 .. 782 6.63 .. 908 4.36 . 909 4.36 .. 910 4.36 .. 931 6.63 . 932' 6.63 .. 941 6.63 .. 945 6.63 . 954 6.63 . 955 6.63 . 956 6.63 . 957 6.63 . 958 6.63 . 959 6.63 . 961 6.63 962 6.63 . 963 6.63 .. 982 6.63 ..1089 6.63 .1090 6.63 . .1226 .36 . .12g%.36 . .12 4.36 . .1232 6.63 . .1287 4.36 . .1288 4.36 . .1289 4.36 .1290 4.36 .1291 4.36 .1293 4.36 .1294 4.36 . .1295 4.36 1296 4.36 1353 6.63 '3' '9.99 87.72 43.25 64.39 12.22 37.04 183.60 4.45 40.92 __ 3.99 125.34 14.77 ~ 8.76 2.52 2.52 2.52 2.32 7.53 24.37 14.02 3.14 14.92 26.30 17.11 13.12 16.54 31.39 33.72 22.44 126.15 3.52 73.00 110.52 .33 76.13 152.29 19.29 41.52 28.04 32.60 104.23 000 U`2.Q0 8.28 140.04 4.13 294.27 21.49 9.90 6.96 59.98 13.35 i Bb seiz;;|VBobby urpwito his arms and staggered off into the night. - | 17.89 16.33 7.08 13.28 13.97 24.96 22.44 11.30 12.26 16.46 18.50 10.28 32.92 32.05 43.02 24.30 40.73 22.12 19.36 `I092 79.82 8.54 In the horror of the moment his pre- dominating thought was for his friends in the first mail car. That h been reduced to` kindling wlood, 1 erally, and was afire. A -brakeman, divining Bob's intention, tried to halt him but Bob shook him off and plunged hyster- ically into the wreckage, searching for Jim and Bobby. T-Tn fnnnil I-horn o-Pi-cm n Hm-.4 baht... `IILIICL UUL l.U1' LIIU HllUUK._ 3.78 1 s.V7~5ws 12.74 4.69 92.41 3.58 46.83 3.03 2.90 2.94 dull uuu Duuuy. He found them, after a time. Bobby, held in Jim's arms and but lightly caught by the debris, was crying, try- ing to rouse his father. Jim was still, uuuuucu uupuwuu uuu Wlll ruucu your CIIG. Th rs! $1.00 boulo nllovu you or you Conny back. Try D; D. Dbsoap. loo. 2.78 4.49 the wreck map was yet to nappem, In the cab, Bob drove with one hand ` pressed tightly against the watch that .held--her picture. 2.75 2.75 2.75 57' 60.50 15.02 40.46 190.69 7.20 Llodl 5.27 5.27 5.27 5.07 10.23 27.47 16.87 10.89 17.79 29.45 20.01 21.07 19.46 35.18 42.18 25.50 131.80 11.29 77.32 115.78 3.08 44.44 6.74 131.48 17.63 11.51 K0 ? 6.88 301.62 109.33 11.03 146.04 80.53 158.59 22.27 45.05 31.24 35.91 10.94 12.27 20.83 12.65 9.71 63.97 16.18 19.23 9.83 16.11 16.81 28.98 14.03 36.24 35.35 46.53 11.29 27.40 44.24 25.17 22.34- 22.34 16.48 22.03 22.03 22.03 22.03 16.8] 22.03 22.03 22.03 21.81 upuu LIN`: LEUC UL lllll Llflllllo - V He had to crawl away now, to save his own life and that of Bobby. When he got clear again of the wreckage he was in a. daze of grief for his friend: of terror for the extent of the disaster for which, as driver, he was responsible, to a less or greater extent he did not V care. The crushing truth was that he had failed his .trusti--and at what a cost. Hardly knowing or caring what he was doing, Bob seized Bobby up into his arms and staggered off into the night with him-into the wild and `barren mountainside country, away from the screams and groans`of the maimed and frightened i the tangled, `burning monument to is moral un- ltaithfulness to duty. . 84.31 25.50 14.08 15.06 19.37 21.46- 13.03 6.38 6.53 '1`1iUsDAY, NI 1`t='i Buy A(1w:'t*. Makes bade f jandQd` There have been, in the long and oft- times honorable history of beds and bedmates, surpassingly odd bed fel- lows; dukes and beggarmaids, pre- lates and--'but then. there is little em- phasis in a mere nibble of an inexhaus- tible cake. Historic instances form the exception to the fule; the case of Caro- line a_nd Jane form an exception to the exception; .. Rnnnlina In 9'71`; alnrlnnu n`l-mun n~P Mfg 759 31 .061 The T threv It is left f steak. lost It SCI` say the exception; , Because, in a'n$r serious phase of life, there mover-were more intimate bed- fellows han these two who were total! strange {s to each other--intimate, that is, in a/ sense of not having a single` emotional secret from one another; in} boring` with the eyes of sex instinct through the defensive armor of. each, other s soul; in trying to appear as] if they did not know full well that their spirits were naked, one to the other: Experience gave Jane no advantage in this, for through the medium of half a dozen words and a night together it; was given to Mary to read Salome. TTfI.n wnlznnina fhnf rnnwntna CA1, I The f1avo1 those find ` Fren gant Mud I Luv .4 2 tableuj 1 t8.l H8.\ Mince fat. I water. stir qu ULIC \4 cupful Season vvcn three flour Whe rem] 66 Upon wakening that morning fol- lowing the party, Janevascertained, by _a slight turn of her head. that her bed- `mate was awake. They exchanged frosty good-mornings. Then Jane gave herself up to a voluptary's animal lux- uriatlng` in the yielding` dellghtfulness of the feather bed-that_ locally con-l .sldered barbaric and outlandish fur- nishing introduced here in the spare` West, by the pioneerlngrW1dow 0'- Leary. Tf Air ! nnf fa`):-\ Tor-an In..4-up n Jinan--1... was given LU lV1H.!`y 1:0 reau aalome. ` .u::u.L'_y. It did not take Jane long to discover in the morning light something on a high shelf.that she had overlooked in the _,g`aslight of the night-that Was. :1 photograph of Bob in obvious and sig- nificant prominence. Jane whet her rapieron the discovery. 1711.. L- -._._Lx-__.__1\ Ha;`ry Pidgeon, 54, has just retufnedl to San Pedro, Cal., after sailing aroundl the world in a thirty-four foot boat. Mrs `I -'l'nrn:1 Qrnh 0'1 E`.-.54-A... 13.. uu: wunu 111 u uurlzy-IOU!` I001 . noat. Mrs. Hazel Smith. 23, Easton, Pa., is in the hopsital with serious lacera- tions sustained when she saved three children from a vicious bulldog. -v~rv---u-v-.- --..-u aw no--.a covv av _-wvu Bob gave up, however, only when the ames licked close to Bobby, who was screaming -in fear and grief. T(Inn vnnr Tin:-Iv .T'lnnV" `Rah nhnlz- BURN IT TO KILL ' I MOSQUITOES AND H.138 BUl'Ull.lllln$ Ill luf EHO 513131. Kiss your Daddy Jim!" Bob chok- ed, holding the child down until his lips brushed the still warm cheeks of his father. ,. - Than `DAM I-Ann} nivnuo nvs IyInan'A `vu'vv| Ill! LEI-IIUl's , Then Bob bent over arid kissed him, too. while hot tears fell from his eyes `upon the face of his friend. No had tn nrnwl nmnv nnm fn agvn ` Hearts -- Q, 7 x Clubs - none ' Diamonds - none Spades - A, Q, 8 I'dS' - Copyright 1925 by Hoyle. Jr. No score, rubber game. Z dealt and passed, `A bid one spade, Y one no- trump, B passed and Z bid two hearts. A and Y passed and B bid two spades, Z bid three clubs, A and Y passed and B bid three spades. Z bid four clubs, A doubled Y redoubled and B bid four `spades. 2 and A passed, Y doubled, B redoubled and all (passed. Y opened the ace of hearts an then led the trey. How should A play the combined hands? After winning the second trick with the king of hearts, A should lead the king of spades. He should then. lead a low diamond and win the trick in B's hand with the kin . He should then lead a low spade an win the trick with the ace in his own hand. In this particular hand, There are still a number of auction players who as dealer do not under- stand what to do with certain types of hands. 1VIost players know when to bid no-trump or one of a suit but every now and then they hold hands that puzzle them. For example, suppose you dealt and held the following hand: I-Iearts-A K,] ' Clubs-- 9, 5, 4, 3 Diamonds - A, K, Q Spades -8, 5, 4 _ What would you bid? The only proper bid with this hand is one no-trump and yet the holder of this hand passed. It is too strong to justify a (pass for if you do, there is a ver goo chance of the hand being passe out. It will also mis- lead artner as to strength held. Here's anot er hand: Hearts -- A, K, 4 Clubs - A, 9 Hearts - K, J , Clubs - J, 6, 3, 2 : Y Diamonds - 9, 3, 2 : A Spades - A, K, 10, 4 : 2 New Series byWYNNE FERGUSON cutlzor 9/` `Ferguson on (`Auction Bridge A A ..-v .........v . V. J a (To be continued) _cHAF17E' IX This greatest of skin remedies will hose akin aiictlnnn that hnvofmnrln vnnr "ft: m ARTICLE No. 5 Problem No. 3 Hearts - 8 Clubs - none Diamonds - none . Spadese K, 9, 5, 3 Z failed to follow suit on the second round of spades. A _was now in a osi- tion where he could count Z s and very accurately. Y s lead of the ace and trey of hearts and the fact that B held the deuce indicated that Y originally` held on] two hearts. Therefore Z must have he d six hearts. Z s bid and rebid of clubs indicated that he must have held at least ve clubs so that his orig- inal holding must have been six hearts, ve clubs, one spade and one diamond. Therefore, A at the sixth trick should lead a diamond and nesse the jack. Played in this way, AB should make their contract` for YZ can only make the ace of hearts and two spade tricks. Play out the hand for practice. :1 unvv path from` Hamilton. _.- No. Arr. A'dale Arr. Barrie 61 . 10.15 a.m. 10.50 a.m. 63 7.23 p.m. 7.50 p.m. To Hamilton. . No. . Arr. `Barrie _ Lv. A'da.Ie 60 , 8.40 a.m. 8.56 a.m. 62 5.05 pm. 5.25 p.m. from Colllngwood and Meaford . 80. Arr. A dale Arr. Barrie 60 8.35 a..m. 9.05 a.m. 62 . 6.10 p.m. To` Collingwood and Meaford No. Arr. Barrie Lv. A dale ' 61 9.45 a.m. 10.40 a.m. 63 `7.10 p.m. 7.50 p.m. From Midland and Pentang No. Arr. A da1e Arr. Barrie 96 , 8.47 a..m. 9.05 a.m. 398 4.55 p.m. To Penetang and Midland , No. Arr. Barrie Lv. A da.le` 397 9.45 am. 10.52 a..m. 99 7.10 p.m. 7.38 p.m. Treasurer's Sale of La: in Arrears for Taxes A ir_1_ Town of Barrie. NOTICE is hereby given by virtue of a warrant from the Mayor of the Town of Barrie, in the Province of Ontario, under liiis ha-rgdihwithktlher seal oithg {corpora on o e sa own a xe Ithereto, hearing date the 25th day of I August, A.D. 1925, and to me directed, lfor the collection of arrears of taxes `due on certain lands in the Town of I Barrie, that unless the sald taxes, to- lgether with lawful costs and charges, be sooner paid,"I shall, on the 9th day. of December, A.D. 1925, at the hour-of ten o'clock in the f-orenoon, in the Council Chamber, Municipal Building, I in the said Town of Barrie, in County of Simcoe and Province of Ontario, wprogeled dto sell by ptlilbiirolz autfytion the sa an s or so muc ereo as may be sufficient to discharge such arrears` of taxes and charges thereon. 'l`AT(T?`. 1\Tn'T`T(Ii`. T4|'T'D'1I .`r't:"D n.-. .. Becau`e the soup was too salty Jos. Smaron threw the tureen at his wife, and was fined $50 in Chicago, Ill. Flee-ing R0 rnilnq nn hnnu Fnnrva `Inn muu was uucu -pvv In uu1c:x,g0, 111. Fleeing 60 miles an hour from the scene of an accident in which his; automobile hit a pedestrian, John Pot-: ter, 40, was killed when his car crashed; into 'a pole at St. Louis, Mo. : (`ifv nf Milxxrnuulznn 117:5 w.....4. ...... uuu 21. pun: dl. BL. uuuls, W10. 1 City of Milwaukee, Wis., must pay- $6,875 to the father of a boy who was killed by a skylight glass, which fell on him. ua. Lane: a.uu uuurges tnereon. I TAKE NOTICE FURTHER that a. list of said lands is being published in the Ontario Gazette in its issues ofg Sept. 5th, 12th. _19th and 26th, 1925, andg that said list is `posted up in` my ofice,; , copies of which may be had on appli- cation. ' H } ` A W mvrrmr: UG\IulUlIu } . A. W. SMITH, { Treasurer, Town of Barrie.I Dated at Barrie this 2nd day of Sept-' ember. 1925. 36-48! Diamonds - K, J, 3 Spades -- Q, J, 10, 9, 8 Should you bid one no-trump or one spade? This is a very close hand. Per- sonally the writer prefers a spade bid but would not criticize a no-trump. These two hands are indicative of the difculty `that still confronts auction players -who have not et mastered the proper bids of the dea er. The dealer is in a peculiar position for he can always ive exact information. For that reason e should strive to bid correctly. To pass under certain circumstances is gust as bad as to bid incorrectly. Don t pass sound bids for to do so is just as misleading as an unsound bid. Your partner depends on you as dealer to give exact information both by our V bids and your passes, so strive to 0 so at all times. V fzzsylessam in - A j : t 0,. 48 42 A1 Hearts - 10,8, 2 Clubs -- none Diamonds-- A, K, J, 8, 7, 5 Spades-9, 7, 3, 2 L11`. EHXTIS 5.16 a.m. 8.40_ a.m. 5;05 p.m. Inuu Heat-toT- 1o, 7, 4, 2 (who -- nan. ' nears: -- nu, I, 2, . Clubs none Diamonds - lune Spades - 10 UV. A 0316 5.30 11.11:. 8.58 a.m`. 5.2/5 p.m. UVUA D.-CC-CH-DC-HIGH---I ../' ._._-_.._ -_.-- ...... -\_,V,, Description Costs T li Description 91. Plan 529 8.13; 130. Plan 569 .. 92. Plan 529 8.13 131. 569 93. Plan 529 4.10! 132. Plan 569 94. Plan 529 4.105133. Plan 569 95. Plan 533 569 . . 96. Plan 533 Plan 569 97. Plan 540 8.13` 136. 569 98. Plan 540 ' 57 8.13! 137. 569 99. Plan 540 569 .. 100. Plan 540 569 101. Plan 540 8.13_ 140. Plan 569 102. Plan 540 8.13` 569 103. Plan 540.... 569 .. 104. Plan 540 569 105. Plan 540 569 106. Plan 540 569 107. Plan 540 569 108. Plan,540 569 109. Plan 540 8.13] 148. Plan `569 110. Plan 540 569 111. P1an`540 569 112. Plan .544 559 113. Plan 544 569 .. 114. Plan 544 569 115. Plan 544 ....231 Plan 569 . 116. Plan 544 569 .. 117. Plan 549 1.50.,11.45 |_ 156. Plan 569 L. 118. Plan 549 669 .. 119. Plan 549 9.95.* 1.5o 569 120. Plan 558 569 121. Plan 558 1.50 ' 313' 160. 569 122. Plan 558 8.13 569 123. Plan 558 569 124..Plan 558 569 125. Plan 558 569 126. Plan 558 569 127. Plan 569 569 128. Plan 569 569 129.. Plan 569 777 The adjourned sale willlbe held in the-Court House on .' `D `[1 Hr 124- 100 88. 89. 90. 82. 83. 84. 85. 86. DU. 66. 67. 68. 69. 70. 71. 72. 73. 74. 75. 76. 78. 79. 80. 81. 87. nt! `sou 77. Oils. 56. 57. 58. 59. BA U4. 63; 64. BE 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. A0 46. 47. 48. An 50. EMYHEAU .- .4t..4// Dmgg:':* / mmrn Amn"oIAI'AI[|'"nu RFOIIFS1 ` TO WIT:-B_y virtue of a warrant issued by the Warden of the County of Simcoe, bearing date the 15th day of July, in the year of our Lord, 1925, and to me directed, command-ing me to levy upon the several lands mentioned and described. being in the County of Simcoe. for arrears respectively due there- on, together with my costs, I hereby give notice pursuant to the Assessment Act and amendments thereto, that unless the said arrears and costs be soon- er paid, I shall on Tuesday, December 1st, 1925, at the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon, at the Court House in the Town of Barrie, proceed to sell by public auction so much of the said lands as may be sufficient to discharge the taxes and all lawful charges incurred in and about the sale and collection of the same. The following lots are patented (except where otherwise stated): TOWNSHIP OF ADJ ALA. `l\.-_u..v...I...4c.._ -2-2. 45. 10. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. v-----. .7-woo" ' ram Asour"ofA/'I/t'.!:l"oN REQUEST. A.O. LEONARD. mc. 70-5'-"AV!-2.. new You 152 19, V LLJJJILKIIJJ K11.` South Edwarsd st . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Pt N Edward st. desc. reg. deed 5 x--vr-r-r Ara-Iw rxva 1~r'rr~<| V . Cor con. 9, Patterson st. 1 South Maple lUVViVDf111' K 100 ft S E corner east half South 20 acres VVest half . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. South 26, north .L Li VV AV D1111` KJI.` ` South half . . . Block . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Block 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lot .. . . . . . . . . . .. East pt desc. in reg. deed 1-r-r-r 7 A 1-41- I'4d.L 40 l1Ul'Lll VVCSL "Lot 15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GI` . . . . . .. quart Lot 16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lot 17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Lot 3, broken . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Lot 2, broken . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . North 8, west 20, north half . . . . .. VVest 40, east half . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. VVest 9, east 16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. VVest 76, north halt . . . . . . . . . . . . .. South West quarter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lot .. . . . . . . . . . - . . o o . n . . - u . . o - . - no N E half acres, north half broken Lot 13 west of road . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Lot 5 west of road, park lot . . . . .. Lots 8-9 west of rd, broken pk lot Military Military Military Military Military Military Reserve Reserve Reserve Reserve Reserve Reserve . . . . - - . . . . . . . u - a o . - o - . . . - . - . - . o o on JJULPI O`U Pt W hf desc. in ALL DRUGGISTS

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